So in other words, for Gluster, I should configure the storage as 2
individual LUNs, and then create Replicated Volumes for High Availability.
That would mean sparing 50% of the space for replicated files, more like a
mirror, right?
Also, how fast is Gluster at Listing files in large directories, say with
2000 - 4000 files, each?
The Technical FAQ answers this question, but doesn't provide any numbers.
Regards,
Indivar Nair
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Mohit Anchlia <mohitanchlia at
gmail.com>wrote:
> I don't think gluster recognizes storage failures. However, you can
> have your own heartbeat that would stop gluster process in case there
> are storage array or frame falures.
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Indivar Nair <indivar.nair at
techterra.in>
> wrote:
> > Hi ...,
> >
> > How does one deploy Gluster on a clustered storage i.e. two server
nodes
> > with a common storage array?
> >
> > Say one has, two server nodes connected to a common storage array,
that
> > exports 2 LUNs visible to both nodes.
> >
> > [ Server 1 ]------[ Storage ]------[ Server 2 ]
> >
> > Each server node mount a single LUN, but in case one of the node
fails,
> the
> > other node takes over the LUN.
> >
> > [ Server 1 ]<------[ LUN 1 | LUN 2 ]------>[ Server 2 ]
> >
> > Failover: [ LUN 1 | LUN 2 ]======>[ Server 2 ]
> >
> > This take over is usually done using tools like 'Heartbeat'.
> >
> > The reason I ask is, I already have such a configuration, and would
like
> to
> > deploy Gluster on it.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> > Indivar Nair
> >
> >
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